High Assurance/Extended Validation/Enhanced Validation SSL will deliver an acknowledged industry standard for the highest level of online identity assurance processes for SSL certificate issuance. This will be reflected in most popular internet browsers, such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7, which launched in 2006.
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